Hey folks!
quick note about some studio space available in Williamsburg... if you're
interested, you'd be sharing with me in November, then with Brendan Fernandez
from December - June.
I'm subletting his half from him while he's out of town in November... then he
comes back November 29 and I g
Just tell the lab no to split or they will do it!!
2015-10-19 16:13 GMT-04:00 :
> This is likely the ORWO stock that John Schwind repurposed as Cine-X. It
> should be able to be processed just fine by any lab that still does black
> and white reversal. Niagara Custom Lab or Cinelab are two po
> On Oct 19, 2015, at 3:28 PM,
> wrote:
>
> I was about to start makin a 16mm film and I want to cut it on a flatbed if
> possible. I would also need a mag dubber and an optical printer. Anyone know
> where I would have access to this equipment in or around Atlanta? Thanks
If you’d asked me
I was about to start makin a 16mm film and I want to cut it on a flatbed if
possible. I would also need a mag dubber and an optical printer. Anyone know
where I would have access to this equipment in or around Atlanta? Thanks
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This is likely the ORWO stock that John Schwind repurposed as Cine-X. It
should be able to be processed just fine by any lab that still does black
and white reversal. Niagara Custom Lab or Cinelab are two possibilities.
And just ask them not to slit it (don't know if Cinelab would anyway,
Niagara d
Anyone who runs a 16mm machine can process the double-8 original and return
double-8 film to you.
SOME labs will have slitters to cut the double-8 original down to 8mm.
Some slitters are more accurate than others.
--scott
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Fra
or you could always just process it yourself.
:-)
Amanda Dawn Christie
506-871-2062
www.amandadawnchristie.ca
ama...@amandadawnchristie.ca
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On 2015-10-19, at 3:01 PM, cbifi...@gmail.com wrote:
> Film rescue international will
Film rescue international will.
Try Spectra in North Hollywood, CA:
http://www.spectrafilmandvideo.com/Lab.html
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 11:29 AM, Jonathan Walley
wrote:
> Hello fellow Frameworkers,
>
> I know that questions like this come up from time to time on this list,
> but I’ve searched around on the archive and can’t
I don’t want them split!
Dr. Jonathan Walley
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Cinema
Denison University
wall...@denison.edu
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Hello fellow Frameworkers,
I know that questions like this come up from time to time on this list, but
I’ve searched around on the archive and can’t find anything exactly on point,
so…
I have four 25-foot rolls of CINE-X B&W reversal double-8mm film and I want to
shoot them. Who still processe
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